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The yellow stains are caused by chemicals in deodorant and antiperspirants mixed with sweat. You can try different deodorants, some claim to be able to reduce or even stop these stains. NEVER bleach these stains, this will make them go browner and look much worse. There are many solutions offered online, one of the most common is white vinegar. I`ve yet to see a before and after picture of this working, there is an awful lot of meta knowledge around! There is a solution called Deo-Go which is 100% effective guaranteed, or a total refund. This does work, if you search online you will find that there are many reviews from happy customers. My suggestion is change deoorant, and try Deo-Go. This can be found at www.deo-go.com or for the US and Canada, www.getdeogo.com - good luck, but with this product, no luck will be required :)

I have the same problem with the residue on most of my dark laundry as well. I use minimal amounts of liquid detergent and have been adding 1/2 vinegar to all my loads for weeks and the problem still exists. I never had this issue with my old Maytag I used for 25yrs, but since we purchased a new Maytag washer, I have this awful problem.

Someone said: I have the same problem with my Miele Front-loader. Do you have options to change the water level? Put it on high water when you do your darks and also see if there is a filter that needs cleaning. I also now use liquid detergent as i thought it was powder from the old detergent i was using. Also, i find that the marks will rub off if you use a dampened cloth, but i understand you dont want to be doing that to every piece of dark clothing you wash... i also turn my darks inside out to cheat...... hope this helps. if all else fails contact the manufacturer to see what they suggest. Good Luck

"Althought i dont think much of the color would run into your white shirt..."

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No, Althought i dont think much of the color would run into your white shirt, it might will turn a duller shade of white. Its happened to me before, so unless you dont mind a duller white, i wouldn`t suggest doing it.

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